Of course, we also read other opinions online but in the end, nothing beats real world experience. So we took the time for a thorough ScubaPro Everdry 4.0 test and review! Below you find everything you need to know, including features, specs and what we like, and don't like about it.
Our Rating
What We Like
- Good quality
- Cheap for a drysuit
- Very tight and pretty warm
- Leg pocket included
- Light for a neoprene drysuit
Reasons to Avoid
- A bit stiff
- Not as flexible as others on the list
- On the smaller side (buy 1 size up)
- Zipper on the back
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First Impression
In a hurry and looking for the gist of things? Here is our review in short. Keep reading for the entire version.
The ScubaPro Everdry 4.0 is a great budget drysuit for those who want the warmth and comfort of a drysuit but save at least $1,000-$2,000 in comparison to other big ones out there.
The suit is well made with just minor drawbacks over more mid-tier to premium suits and is a very warm suit.
There is also the ScubaPro Exodry which differs mainly in that the cuffs are of different material and the cut is slightly altered.
Specs & Features
Type | 4mm High Density Neoprene Drysuit |
Weight | 4.12 kg (9.17 lbs) |
Materials | Suit: High-Density Neoprene: Weighs 50% Less & is Significantly Softer than Traditional Neoprene |
Available Colors | black |
Zipper type | Plastic YKK Dry Suit Zipper, Covered by Neoprene Over Flap |
Zip location | Back |
Boot type | Neoprene Soft Socks |
Wrist seal | Neoprene |
Glove type | – |
Neck seal | Neoprene |
Hood included | Yes |
Pockets | 1 |
Valves | SI TECH |
P-Valve | – |
Custom sizing | – |
Other Features | Lifetime warranty available |
Conclusion
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